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No.


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I don't think its about finding personal value so much as that it is what they believe is the truth. People don't stop believing in Santa Claus because they don't find value in it, they stop because there isn't a Santa Claus.


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God gave Santa the gift of immortality, therefore he cannot die


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Why did Santa Claus go to a self-esteem workshop?

He stopped believing in himself.


What is the importance of believing in Santa Claus today?

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